SECURITIES
Regulation D Exempt Filings
Regulation D is a set of rules promulgated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) pursuant to the federal Securities Act of 1933, which provides exemptions from federal securities registration for certain defined offers and sales of securities. Under Regulation D, three registration exemptions are authorized, which are contained in Rule 504, Rule 505 and Rule 506. The corresponding exemptions under the Illinois Securities Law of 1953 are Section 4.G (limited offering exemption), Section 4.D (Uniform Limited Offering Exemption [ULOE]) and Section 2a. (Notification Filing for Covered Securities), respectively.
The disclosure document provided to investors must meet specific federal disclosure requirements. Prescribed formats for disclosure documents depend on the offering amount to be raised. All material information must be disclosed to allow prospective investors to make an informed decision.
A company cannot advertise or attempt general solicitation of investors under these exemptions. A company must inform potential investors of any resale restrictions.
All Initial and Annual Renewal Form D Filings must be made electronically with the SEC. Paper filings of Form D are not accepted.The Illinois Securities Department accepts only a copy of the electronic version of Form D that has been filed wih the SEC. For more information regarding the Form D electronic filing process, please visit the SEC's website.
Regulation D Rule 504 – Limited Offering Exemption
- Section 4.G of the Illinois Securities Law and Sections 130.440, 130.441 and 130.442 of the Rules and Regulations may be used for a Regulation D Rule 504 limited offering.
- The maximum offering amount for a Regulation D Rule 504 offering is $1 million.
- The Section 4.G exemption may be used in conjunction with federal Regulation D Rule 504, provided there is no advertising or general solicitation of investors.
- Filing requirements include Illinois Form 4G Report of Sale or SEC Form D along with a $100 filing fee payable to Secretary of State. Illinois Form 4G or Form D must be submitted to the Illinois Securities Department no later than 12 months after the date of the first sale to an Illinois resident. Please mail to:
Illinois Securities Department
Jefferson Terrace, Ste. 300A
300 W. Jefferson St.
Springfield, IL 62702
Regulation D Rule 505 – Uniform Limited Offering Exemption (ULOE)
- Section 4.D of the Illinois Securities Law and Section 130.420 of the Rules and Regulations set forth the requirements of the Uniform Limited Offering Exemption(ULOE).
- The maximum offering amount for a Regulation D 505 or ULOE offering is $5 million.
- Offerings under Regulation D Rule 505 may be offered to an unlimited number of accredited investors. However, the offering cannot be sold to more than 35 non-accredited investors, regardless of residency.
- This exemption must be used in conjunction with federal Regulation D Rule 505.
- Filing requirements include a Copy of Form D as filed with the SEC along with a $200 filing fee payable to Secretary of State. Please mail to:
Illinois Securities Department
Jefferson Terrace, Ste. 300A
300 W. Jefferson St.
Springfield, IL 62702 - Form D must be submitted to the Illinois Securities Department no later than 15 days after the receipt of consideration or delivery of a subscription agreement.
- Form D also must be filed with the SEC as well as the Illinois Securities Department to qualify for the exemption.
Regulation D Rule 506 – Notification Filing
- Section 2a. of the Illinois Securities Law and Section 130.293 of the Rules and Regulations set forth the Notification Filing requirements of a Regulation D Rule 506 offering.
- There is no maximum offering amount for a Regulation D Rule 506 offering.
- Offerings under Regulation D Rule 506 can be offered to an unlimited number of accredited investors. However, the offering cannot be sold to more than 35 non-accredited investors, regardless of residency.
- This exemption must be used in conjunction with federal Regulation D Rule 506.
- Filing Requirements include a copy of Form D as filed with the SEC along with a $100 filing fee payable to Secretary of State. Please mail to:
Illinois Securities Department
Jefferson Terrace, Ste. 300A
300 W. Jefferson St.
Springfield, IL 62702 - Form D must be filed with the SEC as well as the Illinois Securities Department to qualify for the exemption.
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